Humans of Martech

127: Carmen Simon: Using brain science to deviate from expected patterns and create memorable content

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Jul 9, 2024
Carmen Simon, Chief Science Officer at Corporate Visions and Brain Science Instructor at Stanford CS, discusses using brain science to create memorable content. Topics include embodied cognition, deviating from expected patterns in AI, making data impactful, and the future of neuroscience in marketing.
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INSIGHT

Attention Persists If You Create Contrast

  • Humans can sustain long attention when stimuli are interesting or important; attention isn't biologically shrinking.
  • To win focus, create perceptible contrast so the brain notices your message over others.
ADVICE

Be 30% Different To Be Noticeable

  • Ensure your offering differs by at least ~30% from competitors so the brain can perceive distinctiveness.
  • Identify pockets of sameness and deliberately deviate to stand out.
ANECDOTE

Human Coaches Add Vivid Context

  • In seller roleplay studies, human coaches added vivid, irrelevant context that made feedback more memorable.
  • AI coaches omitted those details and gave terse, less memorable guidance.
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